The above mentioned darker window edges in 17.10 do not appear in all
windows. They appear in Firefox, Thunderbird and e.g. the Gnome Terminal
(maybe this has to do with gnome-terminal being at 2.24). The window
decorations in for example the file-manager are not affected.
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In the attached screenshot one can see that there is a difference in the
color of the outer pixels of the screen edge. In 17.10 there is a darker
grey. Both windows were in the front, when the screenshots were taken.
To me, due to the less smooth transition of colors, the screen edges in
17.10
And the Screenshot for 16.04.
** Attachment added: "16.06. Buttons"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1727269/+attachment/4996291/+files/Ubuntu%2016_04_Firefox.png
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Thanks for your quick reply. No, its on the Laptop screen with the
correct driver for each laptop in place. Maybe I'm a little too
sensitive for these cosmetic issues, the difference strikes me
immediately. Maybe its just because the buttons are scaled a little
bigger in 17.10. I see grey pixels
Public bug reported:
The Dropbox status icon is too small and offers no left- or right-click
menu. The size of the icon seems to be about 16px and has no interactive
funcionality. That means that Dropbox cannot be configured via the menu
and one cannot prevent Dropbox from autostarting.
This is
Public bug reported:
Window buttons and window edges are not rendered/designed cleanly -
Ubuntu 17.10 Gnome. This is really just a cosmetic issue. The window
edges (mostly only top left) and window buttons were sharper and clearer
in Ubuntu 16.04 und the versions before. The rough window egdges